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2LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE CONTROL Rotate this knob to the left or right to obtain the desired balance between the left and right chan- nel speakers.
3FRONT/REAR FADER CONTROL Rotate this knob to the right or left to obtain the desired balance between front and rear speak- ers in 4 speaker installations. When used in
conjunction with the Left/Right Balance Control 2 , you have full
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5AM/FM BAND SELECTOR
Each time this button is pressed, the radio band changes. The selected radio band is shown by the indicator for AM or FM on the display panel.
6FM LOCAL/DISTANT SELECTOR
This two position switch is incorporated to allow maximum reception in both weak and strong FM signal areas. For normal reception condi- tions when receiving a wide range of signals including weak or distant stations, the switch should be in the released (out) position, which